I truly love the look and feel of a wood stock, but I think they are best suited to hunting rifles. Talk of improved vibration control is just talk unless and until it is quantified. It's not that I doubt that it may be superior in terms of dampening, as much as it is unquantified and different between different stocks. So is how stable they are, but, I've never seen a wood stock that is as stable as fiberglass or carbon fiber stocks. This is quantifiable. It was mentioned earlier that bedding needs re-done ever so often..I don't buy that...with a fiberglass stock, so long as it isn't compromised in some way, such as by solvent.
Bottom line, fiberglass is factually more stable than wood and can likely be as good or better at dampening if that is a goal in its design, than wood. It really is about, just how much do you prefer the looks of wood over the inherent inferiorities of it vs synthetic stocks, IMHO.
There have been some fine stock makers mentioned already, but IMHO, no stock maker can make wood as stable as a composite. I've seen very good bedding jobs turn to crap after a while in wood. I simply feel its best left to use in hunting rifles and guns that are not competition oriented. It can very well come down to "winning ugly or losing pretty". I've seen some really ugly guns shoot lights out. I don't think any level of sealing of the wood is equal to composite. BTW, I've also seen some fine shooting guns in wood stocks that went to hell with the bedding. You can have a very nice custom painted composite stock for less than the cost of a AAA or exhibition grade stock. FWIW---Mike